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Iowa Board of Regents Distance Education Strategic Plan - 0 views

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    Excerpts Include: Mission Statement: extend faculty expertise and other resources beyond the physical limits of the campuses to meet learning needs of the State, region, and national and international audiences. Culture: Collaboration and coordination across the Regent enterprise and with other institutions and organizations, both public and private, to meet the needs of Iowans. Goals: Plan and cooperate in the delivery of distance education programs among the Regent Universities and other universities evidencing quality in similar programs. Strategic Initiatives: Explore strategic opportunities for partnership among the Iowa Regent Institutions, their regional and national affiliate groups for: 2. Enriched curricula to meet opportunities, e.g., growing international markets, especially where a single institution does not have adequate resources to undertake the cost/risk. 3. A Web-based marketing and transaction system that permits students to enroll, pay for, and authorize access to distance education courses offered by all Regent Universities and their peer group institutions. Exploring opportunities to collectively and/or individually to: Improve market responsiveness through development of processes for market analysis, selection of product and promotion to targeted markets.
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Texas Tech University Division of Outreach and Distance Education Strategic Plan - 0 views

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    TTU Division of Outreach and Distance Education Strategic Plan (August 2006) Excerpts: Goal 5. Partnerships: Build strategic partnerships and alliances. Critical Success Factors (measures of the degree of success over the next 5 years): * Establish 2 institutional, community or regional partnerships. * Establish 2 partnerships with other institutions, agencies, professional associations, businesses, or industry.
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Texas Tech University: College of Engineering Strategic Plan - 0 views

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      The missions of the College of Engineering are to: Offer quality undergraduate programs that stress the fundamentals of engineering and its practice. Prepare graduates for an engineering career, advanced studies, or other professional paths. Provide quality graduate programs for students seeking strong research experiences in preparation for a professional, academic, or research career; as well as quality flexible graduate programs for students seeking professional enhancement. Pursue basic and applied research to generate new knowledge and create technical solutions to society's challenges. Serve the broader educational and professional engineering community. Vision: Excelling as a national leader in engineering education and research. Strategic Goals of the College of Engineering: 6. Pursue targeted areas of opportunity for the college. As an engineering college that is increasing its national visibility, we can have the greatest impact by focusing our limited faculty and funding resources in selected niche areas that exploit our current or potential strengths and have a significant impact on the nation. Benchmarks by 2012: Identify two or more areas of opportunity and obtain greater than $1M in research funds and/or establish academic offerings in those areas. Strategies include: Hold a series of summits at TTU over the next two years in areas of significant national importance. Invite speakers/panelists that include politicians, funding agency representatives, National Academy members, technical experts, and others to share their view of research and workforce needs in these areas. Identify topical areas for summits through a faculty proposal process coordinated by the Strategic Directions Committee. Start with a summit in the area of energy. Elucidate niche areas of opportunity by assessing the synergy that results between national needs and faculty interests. Invest in the resulting areas of opportunity t
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Texas Tech University Strategic Plan Goal 5. Partnerships - 0 views

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      Excerpts of Texas Tech University Strategic Plan Goal 5 Partnerships: Objective 5.4: Develop partnerships with other educational institutions. Strategies: Identify partnerships with other educational institutions, both nationally and internationally, that provide opportunities for external funding. Expand the Gateway Program. Expand the partnerships with Early Childhood - 12 schools. Expand the partnerships with post-secondary institutions. Market the partnership programs. Assessments: Number of inter-university partnerships. Number of K-12 partnerships. Number of post secondary institution partnerships. Number of students in the Gateway Program.
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Texas Tech University Strategic Plan : Goal 4. Technology - 0 views

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      Goal 4: Benefit from the use of technology in the delivery of services. Create technology infrastructure that provides easy collaborative interaction in a learning environment. Offer 12 degree programs through distance learning and 8% of total course inventory through distance learning. 75% of appropriate recruiting tools will be Internet-based. Objective 4.2: Integrate the use of technology in teaching and learning processes. Strategies: Engage faculty in how instruction is impacted by technology. Provide an appropriate infrastructure for distance learning. Assessments: Number of distance courses. Amount of external support. Number and capabilities of technology classrooms. Number of courses using technology. Objective 4.6: Increase the number of electronically delivered degree programs and courses. Strategies: Develop and implement additional electronically delivered courses and programs. Support faculty training for electronically delivered instruction. Support faculty training in the design and implementation of electronically delivered curriculum. Provide appropriate technological resources for electronically delivered instruction. Market electronically delivered courses and degree programs. Assessments: Number of electronically delivered courses. Number of electronically delivered degrees. Student enrollment.
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Iowa State University College of Engineering Strategic Plan - 0 views

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    Priorities Education: To prepare our graduates to become leaders in a profession dominated by globalization, our students will have increasing opportunities for international experiences. Academic opportunities involving biology will be provided in all majors and programs, undergraduate and graduate, in recognition of the vital role played by biological science and technology in, for example, health care, the food supply, industrial processing, energy development, and environmental management. Priorities: Infrastructure We will employ the most advanced collaborative information technologies and business practices to best position ourselves to take advantage of new opportunities and to increase our operational efficiency.
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Development of Distance Education Programs within UNL Four-Year Strategic Plan 2004 - 0 views

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    Excerpts Include: Introduction: UNL will continue to build on areas of academic strengths. For many of the degree programs expanded markets are the only way UNL can offer distance education programs to citizens of the state. The greatest growth opportunities are with non-thesis masters programs and graduate certificate programs. Principal Academic Emphasis: The goal is for faculty, departments and administrators to treat distance education responsibilities as part of their normal workload and not as an extra, or adjunct, responsibility, thus allowing UNL to be a stronger and more responsive university. 1. Develop distance education graduate degree and certificate programs for professionals in fields of UNL's special expertise. 2. Develop modules with specific learning outcomes to be used in credit and non-credit programs. When evaluating new distance education degree and certificate programs the following guiding principles will be used: 3. Develop courses, sets of courses or certificates in undergraduate professional programs, i.e. Journalism and Agriculture. 4. Explore the application of instructional technology to support learning of distance education and on-campus students. When evaluating new distance education degree and certificate programs the following guiding principles will be used: 7. Are there collaborative partnerships that expand resources by building relationships with other colleges and universities within the state, region or nation?
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    Response to Need and Demand: Most of the growth will occur in masters degree programs that have excess capacity and new degree and certificate programs that will be developed in the next four years. To increase enrollments will require aggressive target marketing of individual programs within Nebraska, the nation and the world. Targeting Nebraska alumni living outside the state is an important target audience for some distance education programs. The greatest potential for graduate student growth will be the out-of-state market. Funding Support for Distance Education: In July 2003, the NU Presidents Council adopted a policy giving the chancellors authority to set out-of-state tuition for distance education students at a higher rate than the in-state tuition. This tuition differential (difference between the in-state tuition and out-of-state distance education tuition) is returned to the campus and funds are used to support distance education programs.
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3.4.5 ISU Extension Continuing Education: Partnership - 0 views

  • Partnerships Iowa State continuing educators have recognized the opportunities for developing education in partnership with other institutions and businesses. For example, Iowa State is a participant in the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA), currently providing degree programs in Family Financial Planning and Gerontology in partnership with 10 other universities. This partnership has become a model for other University departments who are exploring alliances for joint development of programs. The Iowa Regents institutions also partner in providing continuing education content for programs like the dual degree program that culminates in a master’s in engineering from Iowa State and an MBS from the University of Iowa. The institutions maintain a shared distance education web site. The Regent’s Distance Education Strategic Plan emphasizes cooperation in marketing, administration, content development, and technical support for programs delivered by the institutions it governs.
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Iowa Board of Regents Tuition Policy - 0 views

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    C. Principles for Setting Tuition and Related Fees: 3. Within each tuition category, each university president will have sufficient flexibility, with appropriate justification, to recommend differential levels of tuition and fees for all students at their university or for subcategories of students, consistent with Regent and institutional strategic goals, based on student classification level, program of study, or other relevant criteria 5. University Tuition and Fee Proposals: Prior to submitting tuition and fee recommendations to the Board Office for review and analysis, each university president must: h. Tuition for nonresident students should, at a minimum, cover the full cost of their education at each Regent university.
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